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I want to travel to Singapore. Could you please tell me about the specific visa requirements.

Tourist visa: "Personal tourist visa" and "Visiting relatives and friends visa" for Chinese citizens going to Singapore are unified into "tourist visa". The validity period of the tourist visa has also been extended from three weeks to five weeks, with the maximum length of stay being 30 days at a time. The applicant's passport should be valid for more than six months and have at least one blank visa page. Applicants can go to the Singapore Embassy or Consulate in China in person (Address: 27th Floor, North Building, Kerry Center, No. 1 Guanghua Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, Tel: 010-8529 6256, http://www.mfa.gov.sg/beijingchi/ ), Consulate General of Singapore in Shanghai (Address: No. 89 Wanshan Road, Shanghai, Tel: 021-62785566), Consulate General of Singapore in Xiamen (Address: Room 05-07/08, Bank Center, No. 189 Xiahe Road, Xiamen, Tel: 0592-2684691), Singapore Consulate General in Guangzhou (Address: Room 2418, CITIC Plaza, No. 233 Tianhe North Road, Tel: 020-38912345) and Singapore Consulate in Chengdu (Address: 31D Guancheng Plaza, No. 308 Shuncheng Street, Chengdu) to apply for a visa , retirees or those under the age of 16 can be sent by their children or parents. Applicants can also have a travel agency qualified to apply for a personal sightseeing visa on their behalf. It takes three working days to apply for a visa, and the visa is valid from the date of submission of visa materials. The Singapore visa application fee is RMB 102 per application. In addition, in order to save time, applicants can also submit applications through the Internet (so-called "online visa"). The online visa address is: http://app.ica.gov.sg. The Singapore Tourism Board is currently implementing a series of visa measures to facilitate Chinese citizens visiting Singapore. Convenient multiple-entry tourist visa: Starting from October 2005, residents of 15 Chinese cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Suzhou, Chengdu, Kunming, Xiamen, Dalian, Shenyang, Tianjin, Xi'an and Fuzhou ( (Subject to the place where the passport is issued) You can apply for a two-year multiple-entry visa to Singapore. After the applicant submits the materials and gets approval from the Singapore/consulate, he or she can get a two-year (or five-week) multiple-entry visa to Singapore in one working day. Submit it before 10:30 am and you can get the visa on the same day. Convenient tourist visa: Starting from October 2005, residents of five Chinese cities, Chongqing, Harbin, Jinan, Qingdao and Wuxi (subject to the place where the passport is issued) can apply for a convenient tourist visa. After the applicant submits relevant materials and is approved by the Singapore Embassy or Consulate, the visa can be obtained in one working day. Submit it before 10:30 a.m. and receive the visa on the same day.

96-hour visa-free transit concession: Starting from October 2005, Chinese tourists transiting at Singapore Changi Airport if they hold a visa from six countries: Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States. If you have a valid visa (valid for at least one month) or a long-term pass from a country and an air ticket leaving the country within 96 hours to transit in Singapore, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the 96-hour visa-free treatment for transit in Singapore (including going and returning).

Visa – for - VISA: The Singapore Tourism Board and VISA International have launched a “new VIP package, unlimited travel to Singapore for two years”. The cardholder only needs to present a copy of the Visa international credit card (gold card or platinum card), a valid passport, the original of the latest bill and the receipt of the Visa card payment at the designated travel agency. He, his spouse and minor children can apply easily. Singapore two-year multiple entry visa.

Travel agencies provide personal tourist visas on their behalf: the Singapore Tourism Board maintains close and cooperative relationships with major travel agencies. After recommendation by the Singapore Tourism Board and review and approval by the Singapore Immigration Bureau, starting from October 24, 2005, the number of outbound tour groups qualified to deliver Singapore individual tourist visas will increase to approximately 75. You can apply for renewal at the Immigration Department (Tel: 6391 6100; 10 Kallang Rd). The Immigration Department is located one block southwest of the Lavender MRT station.

Other circumstances: Singapore temporarily does not grant visas on arrival for Chinese passports.